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Posted on 27-Apr-12 19:53
JMS assisted in updating the Vapor Intrusion Technical Guidance document, which has been significantly revised from the 2005 version....more
Posted on 16-Apr-12 11:22
The NJDEP plans to rank all contaminated sites in New Jersey. The sites will be ranked based on the Remedial Priority Scoring (RPS) System which is a modeling system designed by the NJDEP. There are five (5) possible categories, with Category 1 having the least potential risk and Category 5 having a high potential risk. ...more
Posted on 21-Sep-11 12:22
JM Sorge, Inc., a leading NJ environmental firm, is celebrating its twenty-fifth year in business. JM Sorge, Inc. (JMS) provides environmental services such as investigation and remediation design, liability and risk assessment, brownfield redevelopment, regulatory compliance and permitting, and NJ LSRPs....more
Posted on 14-Sep-11 11:19
The NJDEP has released the new Fill Guidance document with specifies new requirements and changes the game for the use of clean or alternative fill at Site Remediation Program (SRP) sites....more
Posted on 07-Sep-11 15:23
The NJDEP posted proposed rules to complete the phase-in of the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) The SRRA is the law that changes the way contaminated sites are investigated and remediated and it also established the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) program. The program is designed to accelerate the pace of cleaning up the New Jersey’s over 16,000 contaminated sites by using LSRPs to oversee remediation at most of these sites. ...more
Posted on 16-Aug-11 12:03
The Technical Requirements of Site Remediation (N.J.A.C. 7:26E) and many of the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) forms require maps to be submitted to the Department in a GIS compatible format. Why the bother? What is GIS and what’s the big deal with GIS compatible data?...more
Posted on 07-Jul-11 12:43
NJDEP has announced that it is not processing new Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund (HDSRF) applications at this time. ...more
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